Patrick Jermann, TECFA, FPSE, University of Geneva
Dave Whittington, Clyde Virtual University University of Strathclyde
In order to optimally prepare the workshop, we will set up discussion lists for each issues, (e.g. with the help of a hypernews system. Participants are expected to become active before the workshop and they will receive a printed copy of the pre-workshop discussion at the workshop.
The number of participants will be limited. Only position papers meeting the above requirements will be considered for selection. There will be no talks or special events during this workshop, but structured discussion. Here is a tentative schedule that shows the spirit:
09:00 Introductions 09:30 Plenary discussion: Teaching & learning on the Web 10:30 -- Break & informal discussion -- 11:00 Parallel discussion of 3 issues (around different tables) 12:00 ---- LUNCH ---- 13:30 Parallel discussion of next 3 issues (around different tables) 14:30 Parallel discussion of next 3 issues (around different tables) 15:30 -- Break -- 16:00 Presentation of topics discussed (5 minutes each) 17:00 Closing Discussion: Recommendations and post-workshop activities 18:30 ---- END ----
Submitted papers for this workshop may be found at http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/WWW6workshop/submissions/index.html